The Code
KeepMoving Records KMRCD040


KeepMoving Records 11/06/2019 CD - 100 copies
 

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# Track   Duration
1.The Code Suite5:47
2.Titles0:34
3.The Riddle0:59
4.Finding the Body4:46
5.The Investigation Starts2:45
6.Irina’s Code2:01
7.Unbreakable Code2:45
8.Finding a Clue1:36
9.Morse Code2:01
10.Anna’s Code1:34
11.Titles (Alternate)0:36
12.Secrets Buried1:46
13.Hope Regained3:08
14.Irina Remembers1:28
15.Four Girlfriends1:31
16.Racing with Time1:57
17.The Investigation Continues2:57
18.Katerina’s Code2:20
19.More Secrets2:30
20.Haunting Past4:41
21.Sonya’s Code2:38
22.Breaking the Code3:03
23.The Investigation Ends2:58
24.The Code3:03
25.The Code Credits1:01
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The Code

Added on Friday, July 03, 2020  

The Code

KeepMoving Records releases Yuri Poteyenko’s The Code Television Series. Vera Storozheva’s The Code is the Russian adaptation of the British television series The Benchley Circle with four different women getting down to investigate seemingly unsolvable crimes.

KeepMoving Records releases Yuri Poteyenko’s The Code Television Series.
Vera Storozheva’s The Code is the Russian adaptation of the British television series The Benchley Circle with four different women getting down to investigate seemingly unsolvable crimes.

Anna is a waitress in a restaurant, Irina is a beloved math teacher with two beautiful children, Katerina is a former prisoner who has been recently pardoned, while Sonya hasn’t really found any new meaning in her life since the war. When Anna finds a dead body on the job, she calls together her former friends to find solve the first – and later, several other crimes.

The music for The Code us provided by Russian composer Yuri Poteyenko, whose versatile cinematic career have been thoroughly explored by KeepMoving Records – making way for the first of hopefully several releases dealing with the composer’s scores written for the small screen.
Over the years, Poteyenko has written music for the civil war drama The White Guard (2012) inspired by Bulgakov’s novel, the identity theft drama Ash (2013), the World War I-based television event Road to Calvary (2017) and the recent adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s eternal classic, Anna Karenina (2018). With works based on mostly recent historical events or classics of Russian literature, the small screen has given Poteyenko enough projects worthy of further discovery.

Poteyenko’s library of cues include recurring motives for the four main characters as well as a tense main title piece used throughout the various investigations.
Unlike most Russian television music, the score actually features live instrumentation in the form of a string quartet used in selected cues. The album has been assembled to include all the best moments of The Code, highlighting the mystery and the intrigue the four heroines must face throughout the series.


More info at: Official website Keep Moving Records



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